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Viability of human fibroblasts in coconut water as a storage medium
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2009-09-01)
P>AimTo evaluate the effectiveness of a new storage medium for avulsed teeth, coconut water, in maintaining the viability of human fibroblasts.MethodologyCell viability after different time periods was evaluated in the ...
Simple estimation of available water capacity in soils of semiarid and subhumid environments
(Taylor, 2018-04)
Soil available water capacity (AWC) is an important factor affecting soil productivity in semiarid and subhumid environments and is mainly determined by the soil textural composition. As the soils of these environments ...
Exploring the capacity of radar remote sensing to estimate wetland marshes water storage
(Elsevier, 2009-12)
This paper focuses on the use of radar remote sensing for water storage estimation in wetland marshes of the Paraná River Delta in Argentina. The approach followed is based on the analysis of a temporal set of ENVISAT ASAR ...
CLIMATOLOGICAL HYDRIC BALANCE, EFFECTIVE SOIL WATER STORAGE AND TRANSPIRATION IN COFFEE CULTURE
(UNIV FEDERAL UBERLANDIA, 2011)
The climatic water balance is one of the most used tools to assess, indirectly the amount of water present in the soil is capable of meeting the water needs of the plant. This study analyzed the climatologic hydric balance, ...
Retention curves and available water capacity in latosols
(Associação Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola, 2018)
Water stored in the soil between field capacity and the permanent wilting point, is known as the available water capacity. Its availability to be effectively used by plants depends on the type of soil and its water retention ...
What does it take to flood the Pampas?: Lessons from a decade of strong hydrological fluctuations
(American Geophysical Union, 2015-03)
While most landscapes respond to extreme rainfalls with increased surface water outflows, very flat and poorly drained ones have little capacity to do this and their most common responses include (i) increased water storage ...
Are underground organs able to store water and nutrients? A study case in non-arboreal species from the Brazilian Cerrado
(2019-01-01)
In seasonal systems, species have specific traits to deal with water shortage. This is the case for plants in Neotropical savannas, where the dry season can endure 3 to 5 months without rain. Ecophysiological strategies ...
INCREASED WATER STORAGE CAPACITY IN CACTUS WOOD: A STUDY IN THE TRIBE CEREEAE (CACTOIDEAE, CACTACEAE)
(CACTUS SUCCULENT SOC AMER INC, 2009)
Secondary xylem of fibrous cactus wood is characterized by short narrow vessel elements with both simple perforation plates and large intervessel pits, libriform septate fibers, and large rays. These are present in basal ...
Ce-Pr mixed oxides as active supports for Water-gas Shift reaction: experimental and density functional theory characterization
(Elsevier Science, 2014-08)
Experimental measurements by several techniques and density functional theory (DFT) calculations are combined to characterize Ce-Pr mixed oxides and deeply understand the influence of Pr dopant in their geometric and ...
Effect of cheese pH and temperature on serum phase characteristics of cream cheese during storage
(Inst Food TechnologistsChicagoEUA, 2006)